2023 Hawaii Wildfires
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Denver Beer Co.
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Disney
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Dole Food Company
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Door County Candle Company
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Edward Jones
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EveryLife
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FedEx
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First Hawaiian Bank
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Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts
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Fox Corporation
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Grove Farm
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H-E-B Grocery Company LP
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Hilton
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Honolulu Cookie Company
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Hormel Foods
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Hyundai Motor Company
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Island Energy Services
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Jefferies
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Kamaka Air
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Kroger
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L&L Hawaiian Barbecue
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Lincoln Paddle Company
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Lockheed Martin
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Lotte Group
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Mahalo Made
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MasterCard
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Maui Land & Pineapple
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MEBO
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Microsoft
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Panda Restaurant Group
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Pasha Group
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7-Eleven Inc. is making a $25,000 donation to the American Red Cross Hawaii Wildfires Relief Fund relief efforts.
At the request of the American Red Cross, Anheuser-Busch has delivered a shipment of 16,000 cans of emergency drinking water to Maui to support residents as they recover from the Lahaina wildfire. Due to the widespread destruction and contaminated tap water, Anheuser-Busch is continuing to work with its wholesaler partners to quickly mobilize additional shipments of drinking water to the island.The first shipment of donated emergency drinking water was delivered by Anheuser-Busch wholesaler partner, Hawaii Beverage Distribution LLC in Wailuku, Hawaii, who worked alongside the American Red Cross to distribute the water to individuals in need.
The Aegon Transamerica Foundation will donate $100,000 to the American Red Cross to support disaster relief efforts, and will match donations made by Transamerica employees dollar-for-dollar.
Alaska Airlines sent a rescue flight filled with relief supplies including water, non-perishable food, pillows, blankets, towels, wipes, baby formula and diapers. The aircraft will bring guests back to Seattle.The Alaska Airlines Foundation is also donating $25,000 to the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement (CNHA).
The Safeway and Albertsons Companies Foundation is matching donations up to $100,000 with the goal of providing meals to those impacted by the Maui fires.
ALDI is sending a truckload of disaster relief boxes to Hawaii. The company teamed up with Northern Illinois Food Bank to put together thousands of boxes.The boxes contain more than 25-thousands pounds of food including protein bars, peanut butter, tuna, and other non-perishable items.
The Allstate Foundation will make a total contribution of $50,000 split evenly between Maui Strong - Hawaii Community Foundation and the Maui Food Bank to support immediate needs and recovery efforts for Maui residents and communities impacted by the wildfires.
Aloha Petroleum and its parent companies Sunoco LP and Energy Transfer have donating a total of $100,000 in support of wildfire relief and recovery efforts on Maui.
Amazon is in close contact with its disaster aid partners as well as local emergency management authorities at the county and state levels. Amazon is focusing on completion of search and rescue operations, family reunification, finding shelters for residents, and evacuation of tourists.
American Airlines is sending services to help people evacuate.
Amway plans to contribute $50,000 to recovery efforts for those impacted by the Hawaii wildfire disaster. Amway will focus on recovery efforts and work with organizations on the ground to provide support.
Apple will be donating to immediate relief and long-term recovery efforts.
To support those affected by the Hawaii wildfires, AT&T made a total contribution of $100,000 to three organizations to aid recovery efforts for Maui residents and communities. These contributions include: $50,000 to Hawaii Community Foundation $30,000 to Information Technology Disaster Resource Center $20,000 to American Red Cross
Bank of Hawaii Foundation is pledging $100,000 to support friends and family on Maui through the Hawaii Community Foundation’s Maui Strong Fund. The fund was created to provide resources for disaster preparedness, response and recovery, and is now being used to support communities affected by the Maui wildfires.
Big Wave Coffeehouse is sending half of the proceeds from a full day of sales to support victims of the Hawaii wildfires.
Boeing is committing $500,000 to assist with disaster recovery and relief efforts in Hawaii following deadly wildfires that have devastated Maui communities.Funding from the Boeing Charitable Trust will support the following organizations: $250,000 for American Red Cross to maintain shelters for those seeking refuge and provide comfort kits, clean-up kits, nourishing meals, information and other resources. $250,000 for Hawai'i Community Foundation's Maui Strong Fund to provide rapid response and recovery including shelter, food, grief support and more to impacted communities.
Boyd Gaming's local hotel-casinos made a donation to the American Red Cross of $100,000 to help with relief efforts of the wildfires.
The law firm of Cades Schutte LLP has donated $36,630 to the Hawai‘i Community Foundation’s Maui Strong Fund. The donation is a combination of $25,000 from the firm, in addition to $11,630 of personal donations by Cades Schutte attorneys and staff. The firm’s attorneys also will be volunteering their time to participate in Legal Lines, a free resource organized by the Hawaii State Bar Association, the Legal Aid Society, and others, to provide legal information to those affected by the fires. In addition, Cades Schutte is collaborating with clients to gather and send food, clothing, bedding, and other supplies to Maui. Separately, The Cades Foundation, a non-profit corporation, has committed to donate $25,000 to the Maui Strong Fund, and an additional $10,000 to the American Red Cross of Hawaii, which is providing shelters with information, meals, charging stations, relief supplies, and health services.
The Caterpillar Foundation has partnered with the American Red Cross and is matching donations from global Caterpillar and dealer employees as well as U.S. retirees for those impacted by the Hawaii wildfires.
The Coca‑Cola system is mobilizing resources to support the communities impacted by the Maui wildfires. Maui Soda & Ice Works and Coca‑Cola Bottling Company of Hawaii, are donating truckloads of water to the frontline organizations and nonprofit groups leading relief efforts. The Coca‑Cola Foundation has awarded a $350,000 grant to help the American Red Cross provide food, shelter, essential supplies and critical emotional support to those in need. The Coca‑Cola Foundation is also an ongoing supporter of American Red Cross Annual Disaster Giving Program, which builds the organization's capabilities to respond to crises faced by communities. The company’s North America Operating Unit is contributing an incremental $100,000 to the American Red Cross and $50,000 to the Hawaii Food Bank to support local aid and relief efforts.The Coca‑Cola Employee Disaster Relief Fund, supported by Coca‑Cola colleagues with additional funding from the Coca‑Cola system and The Coca‑Cola Foundation, will provide financial assistance to those impacted by the Maui wildfires.
Coors Banquet is donating $25,000 to the Maui Strong Fund to support the Hawaiian island of Maui, which is reeling from a devastating wildfire made worse by hurricane-force winds.Every purchase of Coors Banquet through Sept. 30 will go towards support for the Wildland Firefighters Foundation.
Crazy Shirts is making a $10,000 donation to the American Red Cross of Hawaii, in addition to sending 4,000 pieces of clothing to help those in need.The company has also created a limited-edition “Maui Forever Strong” design in support of Maui disaster relief efforts, donating 20% of net sales of the shirt to the American Red Cross.
Delta Air Lines will contribute $250,000 to the American Red Cross.
Delta Apparel, Inc. announced that Salt Life has launched a specialty giveback t-shirt to help people affected by the Hawaii wildfire. The gross profit of $18 from the sale of each shirt will go directly to the American Red Cross, offering aid, food, and shelter to those impacted by the fires.
Denver Beer Co. is donating 100% of each purchase of the seasonal Maui Express Coconut IPA beer to the Hawai‘i Community Foundation to support relief efforts.
Disney is contributing to the relief efforts, working closely with organizations helping to enable a rapid response for those impacted by the tragedy, including the Maui Strong Fund at the Hawai’i Community Foundation, as well as the American Red Cross (through on-air mentions and ongoing financial support).
Dole Food Company will be donating $50,000 to the American Red Cross of Hawaii and $50,000 to the Maui Food Bank.
Customers at The Door County Candle Company can now purchase the Hawaii Wildfire Relief candle. At $27.95 a candle, a portion of the proceeds will be donated to the American Red Cross for Maui Wildfire Relief.
Financial services firm Edward Jones donated $250,000 to World Central Kitchen and the Hawaii Community Foundation’s Maui Strong Fund. Edward Jones clients and colleagues are also assisting with relief efforts, including collecting more than 20,000 pounds of food and clothing that were shipped directly to Maui.
EveryLife donated more than 40,000 diapers and 60,000 wipes to Maui.
FedEx is currently supporting relief efforts through its longstanding relationships with the American Red Cross, Direct Relief, Team Rubicon, and World Central Kitchen. These humanitarian relief organizations, as well as other organizations the company works with, are assessing the situation in affected areas and supporting critical needs for medicine, shelter, hygiene kits, food, and water. FedEx is maintaining frequent communication with them to ensure that its resources are deployed most effectively.
First Hawaiian Bank will contribute $250,000 to the Hawaii Bankers Association's Aloha for Maui campaign. Funds raised by the campaign will go to the Hawaii Community Foundation’s Maui Strong Fund to support those impacted by the fires.In addition to the donation and partnership in the Aloha for Maui campaign, the bank is also waiving ATM fees for individuals on Maui using First Hawaiian Bank ATMs.
The Four Seasons Resort Maui is donating supplies and food to shelters and first responders, housing displaced employees, and providing daily meals to those in need.
FOX Corporation has partnered with the American Red Cross to collect donations for those impacted by the Hawaii wildfires.
Grove Farm Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Kaua’i-based Grove Farm, pledged a $1 million contribution to support communities affected by the wildfires on Maui.The $1 million donation will be directed to the Hawaii Community Foundation, World Central Kitchen, American Red Cross, and the Salvation Army.
H-E-B donated $100,000 and 23 pallets of products to the Hawaii Food Bank.
Hawaiian Airlines added six additional Maui flights and is using larger planes between Honolulu and Maui to move passengers as well as water, food and other essentials.
Hawaiian Electric Industries has pledged to donate $100,000 to support relief efforts relating to the wildfires on Maui: $50,000 will be contributed to Maui United Way $50,000 will be contributed to Hawai‘i Community Foundation Maui Strong Fund
Hilton is hosting a benefit concert to help those impacted by the Maui fires. “Aloha for Maui” will be held on the Hilton Hawaiian Village’s Great Lawn. Ticket sales will go to Hawaii Community Foundation’s Maui Strong Fund.
Honolulu Cookie Company is donating 100% of the net proceeds from its retail and online sales on August 12 and 13 to Maui Food Bank and Hawaii Community Foundation’s Maui Strong Fund.
Hormel Foods and its SPAM® brand have made a product donation to support the efforts on Maui. Three truckloads of SPAM® products were sent to the impacted areas with two more trucks following – totaling over 264,000 cans. Convoy of Hope is the company's trusted partner on the ground, making sure that the product reaches the people most in need.In all, the SPAM® brand has donated cash and product with a retail value of more than $1,000,000 to directly help those impacted by the wildfires. The brand has also created a specially designed "SPAM® Brand Loves Maui" T-shirt available on SPAM.com, with 100% of proceeds to be donated to Aloha United Way's Maui Fire Relief Fund for relief efforts in the area.
Hyundai Motor America is donating a total of $150,000 to the American Red Cross and local charities in Hawaii, while also offering a relief program that will provide those affected by the Maui wildfire with $1,000 in support when purchasing a new Hyundai models rolled out in 2023 and 2024, and $2,000 for new 2023-2024 Genesis models. Kia America also offered donations worth $100,000 to the American Red Cross and $500,000 for the Hawaii Community Foundation. Customers affected by the wildfire will be given $1,000-cash rebate for new Kia cars rolled out in between 2023 and 2024.
Island Energy Services will match customer gifts up to $50,000 donated at its locations to Hawaii Community Foundation’s Maui Strong Fund.
Jeffries will donate one day of trading revenue generated by its global trading business to support people impacted by the deadly wildfires in Maui, Hawaii.
Kamaka Air airlifted over 65,000 pounds of supplies to the Lahaina community. The company later collected and transported over 80 donated surfboards to Maui.
The Kroger Company will direct $100,000 in disaster relief for those affected by the devastating wildfires in Hawaii. The US retailing giant says the support will include a $50,000 grant from The Kroger Co. Foundation and $50,000 in food donations to the Maui Food Bank.
L&L Hawaiian Barbecue will be donating a portion of profits from online sales to the American Red Cross of Hawaii as the island of Maui continues to recover from deadly and devastating wildfires.Through August, the Hawaiian food chain will donate $1 for each order placed online or through the company’s official mobile app.
The Lincoln Paddle Company is hosting a Paddle 4 Maui event to help those affected by the Hawaiian wildfires. All of the proceeds will be donated to the Maui Strong Fund, which is being used to support communities impacted by the wildfires.
Lockheed Martin committed $750,000, split equally between the American Red Cross who are providing people with a safe place to stay, food to eat, and emotional support during this challenging time. This is in addition to Lockheed Martin's annual donation and specifically earmarked for Maui’s recovery efforts; Hawai’i Community Foundation Maui Strong Fund to deploy financial resources quickly, with a focus on rapid response and recovery for the devastating wildfires on Maui, and the Maui Food Bank to supply food to those in need.
Lotte Group made donations worth $100,000 in a bid to help Hawaii cope with the after effects of devastating wildfires.The donation will be sent to Friends of Hawaii Charities. Specifically, the donation will be used to repair the damage caused by the recent fire and provide emergency support for the victims.
Mahalo Made is trying to give 100% of one weekend's proceeds directly to the families that have been affected by the wildfires in Hawaii.
To help those in need, Mastercard has donated $30,000 to American Red Cross.This is in addition to Mastercard's annual $250,000 support for the Red Cross.
Maui Gold Pineapple announced its Pineapple Pledge, an initiative focused on safety, food and job preservation, to support Maui families impacted by the fires.Maui Pineapple Tour hosts are now cutting, packaging and hand delivering pineapple by boat to feed displaced families; and employees at the Maui Gold Pineapple farm are harvesting, packing and distributing pineapples.
Maui Land & Pineapple has worked with its hotel partners and the County of Maui to turn its Kapalua resort into a distribution center to get water, food, and clothes to affected families, and has also taken steps to ensure water continues to flow in the region.
MEBO has arranged medical supply and burn ointment worth 200,000 USD from Canada and U.S to first line responder. MEBO also coordinated possible burn prevention and disaster relief effort training with U.S medical association.
Microsoft has committed more than $710,000, including cash donations of more than $350,000. These funds are being directed to the American Red Cross, Maui Food Bank, the Hawaii Community Foundation, and GlobalGiving. Microsoft’s AI for Good team partnered with the American Red Cross and Planet on a preliminary assessment using AI on top of satellite data of the damage in Lahaina to help first responders and relief organizations have the information and tools they need to act as quickly as possible.
Nestlé Purina PetCare has donated $25,000 to Greater Good Charities to support the global nonprofit group’s crisis response efforts, as well as provide both immediate and long-term recovery to people and animals in Hawaii.
Nexstar Media Group, Inc. announced that a fundraising effort led by its station in Honolulu, HI has raised $1,187,712 in donations to assist victims affected by the recent wildfires that devastated Maui. This includes a $20,000 donation from the Nexstar Media Charitable Foundation. The contributions were designated to the Hawaii Wildfires Relief Fund of the Hawaii Red Cross.
Panda Restaurant Group, the parent company of Panda Express, is pledging up to $2 million to the American Red Cross to provide essential care for the individuals affected by the Hawaii wildfires through the Panda Cares Foundation fundraising program and a dollar-for-dollar corporate match. From August 15th through August 21st at participating U.S. locations, 100% of guest donations collected through the in-store Panda Cares Donation Boxes and online will be matched up to $1 million by Panda Express to benefit Hawaii wildfires victims.The local Panda Express operations in Maui collaborated with the Salvation Army and Red Cross to host a Panda Cares event, feeding over 600 first responders and community members displaced by the fires. Additional free meals will be provided to local community members throughout the month.
Paradise Valley Burger Co. will donate a full weekends worth of proceeds from its Hawaiian menu that will go directly to the Maui Food Bank and the Hawaii Red Cross.
The Pasha Group is working with government agencies, customers and partners for the shipment of relief supplies in addition to coordinating shipments with nonprofit organizations to Maui.In support of Maui wildfire relief efforts, Pasha Hawaii presented the non-profit Hawaii Community Foundation (HCF) Maui Strong Fund with a $25,000 donation.
PepsiCo and the PepsiCo Foundation are partnering with local organizations to support relief efforts by providing meals, water, and other critical resources for impacted communities on the island of Maui.PepsiCo and the PepsiCo Foundation are providing more than $150,000 in support of relief efforts including by: Supporting The Salvation Army’s Maui Wildfire Relief efforts which will help to provide an estimated 12,000 meals to people who have been displaced from their homes. The support will also help the Salvation Army provide wrap-around services - including food boxes, hygiene kits, infant kits, and kitchen items - to families and individuals who have lost their homes once they are safely in transitional housing. Providing 20,000 meals through the PepsiCo Foundation’s Food for Good program to children in Maui schools. These shelf-stable meals will be provided in partnership with Gold Star Foods, a GS Foods Group Company. Donating more than 6 pallets of Frito-Lay products and 20 pallets of Aquafina bottled water for those in need through local partners including Maui Food Bank and Aloha Harvest. Activating PEPhelp, an employee assistance program that provides financial assistance to PepsiCo employees affected by natural disasters. To further support wildfire relief efforts, the PepsiCo Foundation will match employee donations to organizations providing critical relief for impacted communities.
PG&E is pledging $200,000 total in direct contributions from The PG&E Foundation to Red Cross and the California Fire Foundation's relief funds. The organization will also donate $50,000 to match coworker donations.
Planet 9, a private aviation company based in Van Nuys, California, has organized a transport effort that allowed supplies to be purchased from an Amazon wishlist. Planet 9 is directing these supplies to a Maui evacuation center.
The Pokémon Company International is donation $200,000 to GlobalGiving through its Hawaii Wildfire Relief Fund.
The Prudential Foundation donated $93,109.64 from its Disaster Relief Fund to support the Hawai’i Community Foundation’s Maui Strong Fund focusing on rapid response and recovery efforts.
Raising Cane’s will donate 15% of its profits on Thursday, Aug. 17 to Ka Hale A Ke Ola Homeless Resource Center (KHAKO), a Maui-based shelter located in Lahaina.
In the face of the devastating wildfires that have swept through Hawaii, RockItCoin is making a donation of $3,000 in Ethereum to the Center for Disaster Philanthropy's (CDP) Hawaii Wildfires Recovery Fund.
Roots Café is accepting diapers, adult diapers, wipes, formula, water and travel-sized toiletries for donation.
Sanitas Brewing Co. held a fundraiser to raise money for the Maui Strong Fund.
In support of the communities of Hawaii who have been impacted by the devastating wildfires, the SAP Corporate Social Responsibility team has made a $50,000 USD donation to the American Red Cross to support with shelter, food, medical care and the most immediate needs. In addition, the company has launched an internal matching campaign.
FoodMaxx and Lucky Supermarkets held a donation drive to the Hawai’i Community Foundation’s Maui Strong Fund across California and in Western Nevada. The Save Mart Companies, and the company and its CARES Foundation will match donations up to $10,000.
Skechers USA, Inc. is mobilizing efforts to provide immediate help to the community of Lahaina and the larger population of Maui impacted by the island’s recent fires. The company is pledging $250,000 to the Hawai‘i Community Foundation’s Maui Strong Fund to support the recovery of affected communities and is shipping tens of thousands of new shoes, apparel, socks and backpacks directly from its stores in Hawaii and from its North American Distribution Center in Southern California.Along with Skechers’ efforts to help those in need, an employee-led donation of essentials will join goods from residents and businesses in Manhattan Beach.
Southern Glazer's Wine & Spirits announced that it is donating a total of $50,000 to two charities to support relief efforts in Maui.Southern Glazer’s is donating $25,000 to the Maui Strong Fund - Hawaii Community Foundation, which is providing financial resources that can be deployed quickly, with a focus on rapid response and recovery in Maui. The Company is also donating $25,000 to the Kokua Restaurant & Hospitality Fund for Maui to help provide immediate assistance to the hardworking restaurant, bar and hospitality workers displaced by the devastating wildfires that have impacted West Maui communities from Lahaina to Kapalua.In addition to this corporate donation, grassroots efforts have been led by Southern Glazer’s employees to raise nearly $50,000 for a fellow team member who lost their home during the disaster.
Southwest Airlines is sending services to help people evacuate.
The Starbucks Foundation is providing a total of $150,000 in grants to nonprofit organizations providing support to those in need. This includes grants to the American Red Cross, Hawaii Community Foundation’s Maui Strong Fund, Maui Food Bank, World Central Kitchen, and other local nonprofit organizations providing direct support to Maui communities. Starbucks also offered customers the opportunity to donate to the Red Cross directly through point of sale in nearly 9,000 U.S. company-operated locations and via the Starbucks Mobile App.
Starlink has shipped and distributed more than 650 kits to 40+ organizations on the island to help provide connectivity in Maui.
State Farm has provided $1,000,000 in grants to five organizations to aide in Hawaii wildfire recovery efforts.
Tapestry and Kate Spade Foundation are donating to the Hawaii Community Foundation’s Maui Strong Fund and the Center for Disaster Philanthropy. The newly launched Associate Relief Fund is available for associates undergoing hardships and, as part of the Matching Gifts program, employee donations to local organizations will be matched 2:1 or 1:1.
As wildfires devastated the island of Maui in one of the worst disasters Hawaii has ever experienced, Target took quick action to support our team and community. In response, Target announced a $1 million donation to aid in response and recovery efforts. The donation will be distributed to local and national disaster relief organizations, including American Red Cross, Hawaii Community Foundation, Hawaii Chamber of Commerce Foundation and local food banks. Target’s store in Kahului, Hawaii remains open to provide essentials to the guest and community.
Toyota Financial Services is offering payment relief options to its customers affected by the recent wildfires in Hawaii. This broad outreach includes any Toyota Financial Services or Lexus Financial Services customer in the designated disaster areas.
Turo is pledging $100,000 to support various relief efforts in Hawaiʻi. Turo will also match donations, up to $35,000, to the Maui Strong Fund. Turo's partner OpenRoad Foundation will also match every donation dollar for dollar up to $35,000 in total matching funds.
Ty Inc. will donate 100% of the profits from Aloha bear sales to the American Red Cross to support its efforts to help people affected by the Hawaii wildfires.
U.S. Bank will provide $50,000 in direct relief to families and nonprofits affected by the wildfires in Hawaii.Additionally, U.S. Bank is working with the American Red Cross in the Pacific Northwest to help people impacted by the wildfires. U.S. Bank branches in Washington and Oregon are on behalf of the American Red Cross.
Uber announced a series of new initiatives to support those affectedby the wildfires in Hawaii: Humanitarian aid: Uber is donating $500,000 to the Hawai’i Community Foundation’s Maui Strong Fund. Uber will also launch an in-app donation button to allow Uber and Uber Eats customers in the US to make donations to the non-profit. Uber will match the first $500,000 raised – committing up to $1 million to the Hawai’i Community Foundation. Free rides to or from shelters: Uber is now partnering with the American Red Cross to provide free rides (up to $40) to people going to or from temporary shelters or in hotels who do not have transportation options. Support for drivers: For active drivers in Lahaina, Uber will be providing financial support for immediate needs, and we are continuing to explore opportunities to help Uber drivers and couriers as Maui moves towards a recovery.
UFC is donating $1 million to support Hawaii relief efforts. The company is also donating 100% of proceeds from a shirt which shows support for Hawaii.
On August 16 United Airlines flight 1588, a Boeing 777, departed Chicago with 24,000 lbs. of relief supplies for those in Maui. The shipment was arranged through United's partners Airlink and Convoy of Hope and contained baby formula, canned soup, baby care kits, socks, canned pasta and hygiene kits of supplies for use in shelters such as: soap, toothpaste, toothbrush, comb, shampoo and more. This flight, like others over the past few days, will return with a full load of hundreds of passengers. The shipment will stop in Denver before flying to Kahului Airport. Between Aug. 8 to Aug. 15, United transported more than 12,000 people off the island, and flew in responders from American Red Cross, Air Link and World Central Kitchen. Over that same period, United operated 66 departures, including 30 with widebody aircraft, while also adding capacity in and out of Honolulu, where many evacuees first traveled seeking transport to the mainland. The airline extended its travel waiver providing flexibility to anyone who had travel booked to Hawaii through September 16.Customers, along with United, have donated more than 43 million miles and nearly $450,000 through the Miles on a Mission campaign.
The United Health Foundation, the not-for-profit, private foundation established by UnitedHealth Group, is showing its support by donating $500K across the Hawaii Community Foundation and the Maui Food Bank.
The UPS Foundation is supporting response efforts in partnership with the American Red Cross and The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division supporting sheltering and feeding for impacted families. Partners at Red Lightning are also in Maui trying to reestablish communications, and provide support. The American Logistics Aid Network and Information Technology Disaster Resource Center (ITDRC) worked to restore communications on the island.
Urban Egg is donating $3 from each Maui Waui Mimosa and Fred’s Hawaiian Pancake to the Maui Food Bank.
Verizon is contributing $100,000 to the Hawai`i Community Foundation. Verizon’s donation will support the Maui Strong Fund, which was created to provide community resilience with resources for disaster preparedness, response, and recovery.Verizon Foundation is donating $25,000 to the Hawaii State Chapter of the American Red Cross, to aid relief efforts on the Big Island after last week's major storm.
Walmart and the Walmart Foundation are committing $400,000 to support organizations leading relief efforts. Its store on the island is also working with local leaders to donate supplies.
The Wells Fargo Foundation announced a $100,000 donation to Homestead Community Development Corporation (HCDC), a nonprofit that develops affordable housing and economic opportunities on or near the trust lands of the native Hawaiian people, known as homesteads or Hawaiian Home Lands. This donation will be used to provide direct support to trust land families displaced from homes and jobs as a result of the Maui wildfires.
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